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Instructions for completing the NE&C LIGHTING Rebate Worksheet
General Note:
1. This application is for new high efficiency lighting fixtures, systems and controls.
2. Cutsheets/specifications including photometric tables must be submitted and reviewed by the utility to verify
compliance with technical requirements.
3. Proof of Purchase includes invoice(s) indicating the size, type, manufacturer, model or part number, purchase date,
and vendor of the efficient equipment are required for payment of rebates.
4. The rebate, in conjunction with all other sources of funding, cannot exceed the total project cost.

Eligibility Requirements:
1. Each lighting efficiency measure must meet the efficiency and technical specifications found in Tables A and A-1.
Fixture efficiency ratings can be found on fixture photometric reports. It is the total % lamp lumen output in
the 0 to 90 degree range for direct fixtures and 0 to 180 degree range for direct/indirect found in the Zonal
Lumen Summary.
2. Lighting efficiency requirements are intended to reduce the lighting system's energy demand and consumption while
delivering quality lighting in accordance with IES recommended lighting guidelines.
3. Each fixture type or system must operate on average 2,000 hours annually unless otherwise specified by the measure
code.
4. Fixtures that do not meet the minimum required fixture efficiency may be eligible for code 10 incentive if they have
approved HP/RW T8 lamps and ballast systems or T5 systems
5. When replacing ballasts, follow manufacturers installation and wiring guidelines.
6. Minimum watts for prescriptive control measures is the average total watts controlled per controller.
7. All LED lighting must be listed on current approved LED list on Energy Stars (ES) www.energystar.gov, Designlights
Consortium (DLC) www.designlights.org or the utilities websites.
8. The incentive offer is not valid unless signed and dated by the Utility Representative. The Customer accepts the
Utilities incentive offer and agrees to the Terms and Conditions of the Utility by signing in the pre-approval offer block.
9. Lighting in general as well as outdoor lighting not covered with prescriptive incentives will be considered as a custom
measure & must pass the utilitys benefit cost test to be eligible for an incentive.

Proposed Lighting System - Pre-Installation Requirements


1. Review eligibility requirements.
2. Review specifications for the proposed equipment to confirm it meets the minimum efficiency requirements, if
available.
3. Complete the lighting or lighting controls rebate worksheet as described below.
4. Fill out a separate line for each unique combination of proposed Measure Code, Fixture Code (see Table B) and hours
of operation.
5. Fill out a separate line for each lighting control measure including control description, quantity of fixtures controlled,
and hours of reduction for each device proposed (refer to Table A-1 for measure code and rebate amount).
6. Hours of operation are the estimated annual hours that the particular fixture(s) actually operate. Try to be as specific
and accurate as possible. Note that fixture operating hours are not necessarily the same as the facility operating
hours.
7. Add the Lighting Total and the Control Total in the Grand Total box. The front of the application is to be filled out by
the utility. The Rebate Total boxes cannot exceed the total equipment costs.

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Explanation of how to fill out table:
NE&C LIGHTING REBATE WORKSHEET
Quantity
Measure Fixture Fixture of Fixtures Annual Hours of Per Unit Rebate $ Total
Item
Code Code Description (A) Operation (B) Rebate ($)
Ex. 31 3F32EEL 3L4T8EE/EEE 34 4,200 $15 $510

See See Table C See Table C Amount of From Customer See Table A AxB
Table A fixtures to be or Utility
installed Representative

Explanation of how to fill out table:


LIGHTING CONTROLS REBATE WORKSHEET
% Power Per
Lighting Lighting Quantity Lighting Quantity Annual Annual Reduction Unit Total
Item Control Control Fixture of Hours Hours of for Rebate Rebate
Measure Description Code Fixtures (without Lighting Daylight ($) ($)
Code controls) Reduction Dimming
(a) (code 62) (b) (a * b)

Ex. 61 Remote Occ. 6 3F32EEL 12 2,650 800 N/A $50 $300


Sensor

62 Daylig h t 8 3F32EEL 10 2650 N/A 50% 25 $250


Dim m in g
DDS FL
Ex. See See Amount of New Quantity From From From See Calculate
Table A-1 controls to fixtures of fixtures Customer Customer or Customer or Table the
Table A-1 be being being or Utility Utility Rep Utility Rep A-1 Rebate
installed controlled controlled Rep
Table C
Post-Installation
Utility Representative must verify that:
1. The new energy efficient lighting fixtures, systems and controls types have been installed and are energized.
2. The lighting fixtures, systems and controls match the manufacturers information represented on the rebate application.
If the lighting fixtures, systems and controls have changed from what was approved for the initial rebate offer, the
substituted equipment specifications must be submitted and reviewed by the utility to verify compliance with technical
requirements and approved before a rebate is considered.
3. Proof of Purchase has been submitted. This includes invoice(s) indicating the size, type, manufacturer, model or part
number, purchase date, and vendor of the efficient equipment. Other forms of payment such as AIA Certificates of
Payment may also be acceptable.
4. The Utility Representative & Customer have signed & dated the post installation inspection block on the rebate form.
Measure Specific Documentation Requirements
1. All lighting fixtures and controls require an invoice showing fixture manufacturer, model, and number of lamps, ballast
specifications (if applicable), fixture quantities and costs.
LED Specific Documentation Requirements
1. LED prescriptive incentives are only provided on qualified LED fixtures listed on Energy Stars (ES), Designlights
Consortium (DLC) or the utilities websites. For fixtures not listed on the websites, manufacturers are encouraged
to submit the required LED fixture information to either Energy Star for categories shown on their website or to
Designlights for categories shown on their website. For LED products without categories the manufacturer shall
submit their LED fixture information including the required test information shown on Designlights website to their
utility for review. For more information see www.energystar.gov and www.designlights.org.

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Fluorescent Ballasts and Installation Guidelines


For customers participating in New Hampshires new equipment and construction lighting rebate program, the following
equipment specifications and installation guidelines are recommended. These guidelines are not requirements for
receiving rebates, but have been compiled to help inform our customers so they achieve the energy savings calculated
under our programs and maintain quality installations.
1. Must meet all applicable current Federal and State efficiency standards.
2. Total harmonic distortion (THD) of 20% or less. THD is a measure of the distortion of an electrical wave form
(sinusoidal wave) expressed as a percentage. Excessive THD may cause adverse effects to the electrical system
and may interfere with electronic equipment.
3. UL Listed, National Electrical Code Section 410.
4. Power factor > 90% (considered high power factor devices). Power factor is a measure of the effectiveness with
which an electrical device converts volt-amperes to watts.
5. Lamp Current Crest Factor (LCCF) is the ratio of peak lamp current to the RMS (average) lamp current. Lamp
manufacturers require a LCCF of less than 1.70 in order to achieve full lamp life.
6. For outside or cold weather operation, ballasts with a 0 degree F rating should be used. Indoor operation ballast is
typically rated for 50 degree F operation.
7. Ballast shall operate at a frequency above 40,000 Hz.
8. Ballast shall meet (FCC 47 CFR Part 18 Nonconsumer) for EMI/RFI ensuring suitability for commercial and
industrial installations.
9. Ballasts should be installed with the appropriate lamp size and number of lamps that the ballast was designed for to
maintain the above specifications and project savings.
Examples:
a. A two (2) lamp fixture should have a 2 lamp High Performance / Reduced Wattage (HP/RW) ballast installed,
not a 3 lamp ballast. A three (3) lamp ballast can power 2 lamps; but will draw more energy, could have
higher harmonic distortion, and may affect lamp life.
b. HP/RW ballasts designed to power 4', 3' or 2' HP/RW T8's lamps are most efficient when powering the 4'
HP/RW T8's. That ballast will use more energy and have higher harmonics when used with 3' or 2' lamps
rather than a ballast designed specifically for 3' or 2' lamps.
10. Manufacturer should provide a minimum 3 year warranty, or preferably a 5 year warranty. Some manufacturers will
also provide a labor cost reimbursement for defective ballasts requiring replacement while under warranty.

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Note: All fluorescent fixtures must have High Performance or Reduced Wattage (HP/RW) lamps & ballast systems or a T5 lamp and ballast systems to be
eligible for a fluorescent incentives. Facility lighting must average 2,000 hours per year. For detailed eligibility requirements & a list of qualifying HPT8 lamps
and ballasts, log onto CEEs web site at www.cee1.org or the utility website
Table A: Lighting Systems Incentives
Per
Product
Measure Description Fixture Eligibility Criteria
Code
Incentive
Re-lamp/re-ballast of existing fixtures with T-8 or T-5 lamps, each fixture is
10 * The re-lamp/re-ballast of existing fixtures $10 composed of a ballast and 1, 2, 3 or 4 lamps. Only one incentive may be counted
with new High Performance /Reduced Wattage per fixture. Multiple fixtures served by a single ballast are only eligible for one
(HP/RW) T-8 or T-5 lamps and HP/RW T-8 incentive. Consider using reduced wattage 25 & 28 watt T8 CEE qualified
Electronic Ballasts lamps/ballasts.

Overall fixture efficiency must be > :


30A * High Efficiency 2 lamp Prismatic Lensed $15 - 83% for 2x4 prismatic lensed fixture with two T-8 or T-5 lamps;
Fluorescent Fixtures -
- 75% for 2x2 prismatic lensed fixture with two T-8 or T-5 lamps
2x2 or 2x4
(reduced wattage biax lamps are eligible- typically 28 watts or less).

Overall fixture efficiency must be > 80%:


30B * High Efficiency 2 lamp Parabolic $25 - 2x4 fixture with parabolic louver (2" to 3" deep cells) with two T-8 or T5
Fluorescent Fixtures -
lamps;
2x2 or 2x4
- 2x2 fixture with parabolic louver (2" to 3" deep cells) with two T-8 or T5 lamps
(reduced wattage biax lamps are eligible - typically 28 watts or less)
Overall fixture efficiency must be > :
30C * High Efficiency up to 2 lamp Recessed $20 - 75% for 2x4 recessed indirect/direct fixture with two T-8 or T-5 lamps;
Indirect/Direct Fluorescent Fixtures -
2x2 or 2x4 - 70% for 2x2 recessed indirect/direct fixture with two T-8, T-5, or T5HO (only
reduced wattage biax lamps are eligible- typically 28 watts or less)

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Per
Product
Measure Description Fixture Eligibility Criteria
Code
Incentive
Overall fixture efficiency must be > :
31 * High Efficiency 3 lamp Fluorescent $15 - 83% for 2x4 prismatic lensed fixture with three T-8 or T-5 lamps;
Fixtures -
2x4 - 75% for 2x4 fixture with parabolic louver (2" to 3" deep cells) with three T-8
or T5 lamps;
- 70% for 2x4 recessed indirect fixture with three T-8 or T-5 lamps;
Eligible fixtures are limited to 3 lamps with a low power ballast factor < 0.80

High Efficiency Indirect Low Glare Overall fixture efficiency must exceed:
33 * Pendant Fluorescent Fixtures $30 - 80% for an Indirect pendant fixture with two T-8 or T-5 lamps or one T-5HO
lamp. Fixtures may have a down-light component of no greater than 45%.
Note: Advanced glare reducing diffuser fixtures Fixtures with a down-light component must incorporate glare limiting louvers
are designed to redistribute direct lumens via a or a perforated cover shielding the lamps. Ceiling finish must be white and
refractor (glare reducing lens) to fill the entire unobstructed
volume of space with light without glare or the
cave effects of traditional downlights.

Overall fixture efficiency must be > :


34 * Advanced Recessed Fluorescent Fixtures $35 - 85% for 2x4 advanced glare reducing diffuser fixture with one or two T-8 or T-
1x4, 2x2, or 2x4 5 lamps, or one T-5HO lamp;
- 80% for 1x4 advanced glare reducing diffuser fixture with one or two T-8 or T-
5 lamps, or one T-5HO lamp.
- 80% for 2x2 advanced glare reducing diffuser fixture with one or two T-8, T-5,
T-5HO lamps (reduced wattage biax lamps are eligible - typically 28 watts or
less)
Overall fixture efficiency must be > :
41 * Industrial/Commercial Fluorescent $20 - 85% for Industrial Reflector fixture with T-8 or T-5 lamps (up to 20% up-
Fixtures
light);
4 ft. and 8ft. Fixtures
- 83% for Commercial Grade Wraparound fixture with one or two T-8 or T-5
lamps.
- 85% for reflector kits with specular or semi-specular reflectors Reflector Kits
for Existing Fixtures includes 2x2, and 2x4 reflector troffer kits, 4 and 8
strip channel, and industrial reflector kits.
Applies to fixtures installed at or less than 16 feet above the floor. Only one
incentive may be counted per fixture. Eight foot and multiple fixtures served
by a single ballast are only eligible for one incentive.

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Per
Product
Measure Description Fixture Eligibility Criteria
Code
Incentive
Overall fixture efficiency must be > :
44 * Clean Room Rated Fluorescent Fixtures $30 -75% for Clean Room fluorescent fixture with up to three T-8 or T-5 lamps.
1x4 or 2x4
To be eligible for incentives, fixtures must be installed in a clean room rated
environment.
Overall fixture efficiency must be > :
45 * Stairwell Fluorescent Fixture with integral $25 - 75% for Stairwell fluorescent fixture with up to three T-8 or T-5 lamps.
Occupancy sensor controls
To be eligible for incentives, fixtures must be installed in a 8,760 hour stairwell
application with integral occupancy sensor control, setting lights to 50% output
in control mode (not occupied).
(not eligible for additional control incentive)

56 * High Intensity Fluorescent Fixtures (HIF) for $20 Minimum wattage is 96 watts and maximum wattage is195 watts. Minimum
High and Low Bay Applications fixture efficiency must exceed 87%. Recommended mounting height > 16 feet
(less than or equal to 195W) above the floor. High Intensity Fluorescent fixtures incorporate a number of
lamp technologies that include T-8, T-5, T-5HO and compact fluorescent.
T8 fixtures must have high power ballast.

57 * High Intensity Fluorescent Fixtures (HIF) for $30 Minimum wattage is greater than 195 watts. Minimum fixture efficiency must
High and Low Bay Applications exceed 87%. Recommended mounting height > 20 feet above the floor. High
(greater than 195W) Intensity Fluorescent fixtures incorporate a number of lamp technologies that
include T-8, T-5, T-5HO and compact fluorescent.
T8 fixtures must have high power ballast

80 LED Down Light Fixtures- Hard Wired or $30 Eligible LED Down Lights are required to be hardwired or GU-24 base fixtures less
GU- 24 base than 25 watts and listed as a Commercial LED product by Energy Star. Also
Eligible ALL Screw Base LED Down Light Retrofit Kits. (for more information
see www.energystar.gov)

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Per
Product
Measure Description Fixture Eligibility Criteria
Code
Incentive

82A LED Cooler , Freezer Case, or Refrigerated $15 Eligible LED Cooler and Freezer Case fixtures are required to be listed by Design
Shelving Fixtures Lights Consortium (for more information see www.designlights.org)
3 & 4 Fixture
Please specify quantity of end and/or center mount fixtures.

82B LED Cooler , Freezer Case, or Refrigerated $30 Eligible LED Cooler and Freezer Case fixtures are required to be listed by Design
Shelving Fixtures Lights Consortium (for more information see www.designlights.org)
5 & 6 Fixture
Please specify quantity of end and/or center mount fixtures.

83B LED Low Bay Fixtures $50 Eligible LED Low Bay fixtures and Retrofit Kits are required to be installed in
Garage & Canopy minimum of 4,345 hour applications (dusk to dawn) and be listed by Design Lights
fixtures to be installed in > 4,345 hour Consortium (for more information see www.designlights.org )
applications

84 LED Track Heads- Hardwired $20 LED track heads fixtures hardwired installations only, replacement lamps not
less than or equal to 25 watts eligible. Eligible fixtures are required to be less than or equal to 25 watts and listed
by Design Lights Consortium
(for more information see www.designlights.org )

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Per
Product
Measure Description Fixture Eligibility Criteria
Code
Incentive
Eligible LED Exterior Wall Mount fixtures are required to be installed in minimum
85 LED Exterior Wall Mount Fixtures to be $40 of 4,345 hour applications (dusk to dawn) and be listed by Design Lights
fixtures to be installed in > 4,345 hour Consortium (for more information see www.designlights.org )
applications Eligible LED Flood Lights are required to be installed in minimum of 4,345 hour
applications (dusk to dawn) and be listed by Design Lights Consortium (for more
information see www.designlights.org )
Minimum 1,000 lumens

Eligible LED Interior High Bay/Low Bay fixtures recommended mounting height
86 LED Interior High Bay/Low Bay Fixtures $100 > 16 feet above the floor with minimum of 4,345 hour applications and are
fixtures to be installed in > 4,345 hour required to be listed by Design Lights Consortium (for more information see
applications www.designlights.org )

Eligible LED Pole Mounted Parking, Roadway, or Decorative fixtures are


87 LED Pole Mounted Parking, Roadway, or $100 required to be installed in minimum of 4,345 hour applications (dusk to
Decorative Fixtures dawn) and be listed by Design Lights Consortium (for more information see
www.designlights.org )

Eligible LED Interior fixtures are required to be listed by Design Lights Consortium
88 LED Interior 1x4, 2x2 and 2x4 Recessed $50 (for more information see www.designlights.org )
Fixtures

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Note: 4ft straight and U-bend tube T8 lamps and ballasts must meet the Consortium
* for Energy Efficiencys High Performance / Reduced Wattage (HP/RW) T8
specifications except where otherwise noted. For eligibility requirements and a list of
eligible lamps and ballasts, log onto CEEs web site at www.cee1.org.

2 ft, 3ft and 4ft nonstandard linear T8 lamps including U bents when used in
combination with CEEs High Performance/Reduced Wattage (HP/RW) T8
Ballast Specifications are considered HP/RW systems.

2ft and 3ft, T8 and T5 lamps must have a minimum efficacy of 75 mean
lumens per watt, a CRI greater than 80 and an average rated life of 24,000
hours at 3 hours per start.

2ft reduced wattage biax lamps must have a minimum efficacy of 94


mean lumens per watt, a CRI greater than 80 and an average rated life of
20,000 hours at 3 hours per start. Ballasts must meet the CEEs High
Performance T8 Ballast Specifications.

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Please note that only one incentive control strategy will be approved per fixture/area. Also consider using program start CEE qualified ballasts for all
appropriate control measure codes for all T8 lighting to ensure longer lamp life over instant start ballasts.

Table A-1: Lighting Control Incentives


Min
Measure Per Control
Measure Description Eligibility Criteria Controlled
Code Incentive
Wattage
Remote Mounted Occupancy Sensor Comply with manufacturers coverage recommendations. Ceiling
61 $50 mounted control. No manual ON overrides 110

62 Daylight Dimming System $25 Daylight: Must have continuous dimming or adjust to a minimum of 4 48
(DDS-FL) (per levels. Typical lamping is either a 28 or 32 watt T8 lamps. (per
and/or fixture) fixture)
Step-Dimming: Ballast must be automatically controlled based on
Occupancy Controlled Step-Dimming occupancy.
System Power consumption in low mode must not exceed 60%.

Wall mounted Occupancy Sensors Occupancy Sensors must operate as Automatic On, and Automatic Off
64 $25 or Manual On and Off. Sensors are wall mounted devices only. 51

Not eligible if installed in restrooms, locker rooms, stairwells or rooms of


greater than 250 square feet

65 Photocell Sensors or Hard-Wired $45 Photocell sensor or Hard-Wired Astronomical Timer controlled lighting 70
Astronomical Timer Controlled systems, or lighting circuit, that operate on 24 operate on 24 hours a day,
Lighting 7 days a week (8,760 hours annually)
(for continuously operating lighting
systems on 24/7)

Integral High Bay Fixture $25 Fluorescent Ballast or LED Drivers must be automatically controlled 95
68 Occupancy Control Systems (per based on occupancy. Systems with manual ON or override switches (per
fixture) are not eligible. Occupancy sensors are integral (built into) or fixture)
permanently attached to each fixture..

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Table B: Lighting Systems Inventory
This table or similar document must be completed by the Customer / Contractor / Vendor. Attach additional sheets if necessary. Each room or area in which
lighting is being proposed should be listed separately. When completed, submit this form or similar document to your utility representative. Also submit the
manufacturer cut sheets that show photometric values of the fixtures.

Customer/Facility Name ________________________________ Project Description ____________________ Date: _____________

Proposed Lighting System Proposed Controls


Room / Qty Description Fixture Measure Watts Annual Qty Description Measure Watts
of Fixture Code Code Hrs of Controls Code Controlled
Area
Classroom 12 3L4F32T8 3L4T8 10 82 2500 2 Wall Mounts 64A 492
103 EE/ELEE

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BX Biax / Twin Tube Lamp EE Energy-Efficient Lamp
HW Hard Wire Fixture ELIG Electronic Ballast
HP High Performance T8 systems LPF Low Power Ballast Factor < 0.80
RW Reduced Wattage T8 Systems HPF High Power Ballast Factor > 1.0

Proposed Fixture Codes

CWA / Linear MH Lamp/Ballast Compact Fluorescents (CFLs)


Device Code Device Description Rated Watts Device Code Device Description Rated Watts
1M0100P 100W MH CWA 128 1C0005S 5W COMPACT HW 7
1M0100R 100W MH Linear 118 1C0007S 7W COMPACT HW 9
1M0150P 150W MH CWA 190 1C0009S 9W COMPACT HW 11
1M0150R 150W MH Linear 172 1C0011S 11W COMPACT HW 13
1M0175P 175W MH CWA 208 1C0013S 13W COMPACT HW 15
1M0175R 175W MH Linear 190 1C0018E 18W COMPACT HW ELIG 20
1M0200P 200W CWA 232 1C0018S 18W COMPACT HW 20
1M0200R 200W LINEAR 218 1C0022S 22W COMPACT HW 24
1M0250P 250W CWA 288 1C0023E 1/23W COMPACT HW ELIG 25
1M0250R 250W MH LINEAR 265 1C0026E 26W COMPACT HW ELIG 28
1M0300P 300W CWA 342 1C0026S 26W COMPACT HW 28
1M0300R 300W Linear 324 1C0028S 28W COMPACT HW 30
1M0320P 320W CWA 365 1C0032S 32W CIRCLINE HW 34
1M0320R 320W LINEAR 345 1C0042E 1/42W COMPACT HW ELIG 48
1M0350P 350W CWA 400 1C0044S 44W CIRCLINE HW 46
1M0350R 350W LINEAR 375 1C0057E 1/57W COMPACT HW ELIG 65
1M0400P 400W CWA 455 1C2232S 22/32W CIRCLINE HW 58
1M0400R 400W LINEAR 430 1C2D10E 10W 2D COMPACT HW ELIG 12
1M0450P 450W MH CWA 508 1C2D16E 16W 2D COMPACT HW ELIG 18
1M0450R 450W MH LINEAR 480 1C2D21E 21W 2D COMPACT HW ELIG 22
1M0750P 750W MH CWA 815 1C2D28E 28W 2D COMPACT HW ELIG 28
1M0750R 750W MH Linear 805 1C2D38E 38W 2D COMP.HW ELIG 36
1M1000P 1000W CWA 1080 1C3240S 32/40W CIRCLINE HW 80
2C0005S 2/5W COMPACT HW 14
MH Track Lighting 2C0007S 2/7W COMPACT HW 18
1M0035E 35W MH SPOT 44 2C0009S 2/9W COMPACT HW 22
1M0070E 70W MH SPOT 80 2C0011S 2/11W COMPACT HW 26
1M0100E 100W MH SPOT 111 2C0013E 2/13W COMPACT HW ELIG 28
2C0013S 2/13W COMPACT HW 30
LED Exit Signs 2C0018E 2/18W COMP. HW ELIG 40
1E0005C 0.5 WATT LED 0.5 2C0026E 2/26W COMP. HW ELIG 54
1E0015 1.5 WATT LED 1.5 2C0032E 2/32W COMPACT HW ELIG 68
1E0002 2.0 WATT LED 2 2C0042E 2/42W COMPACT HW ELIG 100
1E0003 3.0 WATT LED 3 3C0009S 3/9W COMPACT HW 33
1E0005 5.0 WATT LED 5 3C0013S 3/13W COMPACT HW 45
1E0008 8.0 WATT LED 8 3C0018E 3/18W COMPACT HW ELIG 60
1E0105 10.5 WATT LED 10.5 3C0026E 3/26W COMPACT HW ELIG 82
3C0032E 3/32W COMPACT HW ELIG 114
3C0042E 3/42W COMPACT HW ELIG 141

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Proposed Fixture Codes (cont.)
Compact Fluorescents (CFLs) (cont.) T5 Systems
Device Code Device Description Rated Watts Device Code Device Description Rated Watts

4C0018E 4/18W COMPACT HW ELIG 80 1F14SSE 1L2' T5/ELIG 16


4C0026E 4/26W COMPACT HW ELIG 108 1F21SSE 1L3' T5/ELIG 24
4C0032E 4/32W COMPACT HW ELIG 152 1F24HSE 1L224W T5HO/ELIG 29
4C0042E 4/42W COMPACT HW ELIG 188 1F28SSE 1L4' T5/ELIG 32
6C0026E 6/26W COMPACT HW ELIG 162 1F39HSE 1L3' T5 HO/ELIG 42
6C0032E 6/32W COMPACT HW ELIG 228 1F54HSE 1L4' T5 HO/ELIG 59
6C0042E 6/42W COMPACT HW ELIG 282 2F14SSE 2L2 T5/ELIG 34
8C0026E 8/26W COMPACT HW ELIG 216 2F24HSE 2L2 T5HO/ELIG 52
8C0032E 8/32W COMPACT HW ELIG 304 2F21SSE 2L3' T5/ELIG 47
8C0042E 8/42W COMPACT HW ELIG 376 2F28SSE 2L4' T5/ELIG 63
2F39HSE 2L3' T5 HO/ELIG 85
Two Foot Biax Systems (long twin tube lamps) 2F54HSE 2L4' T5 HO/ELIG 117
Device Code Device Description Rated Watts 3F54HSE 3L4' T5 HO/ELIG 177
4F54HSE 4L 54W T5 HO 234
1F55BXE 1L2' F55BX/ELIG 56
5F54HSE 5L4' T5 HO/ELIG 294
1F80BXE 1L2' F80BXE/ELIG 90
6F54HSE 6L 54W T5 HO 351
2F40BXE 2L2' F40BX/ELIG 72
8F54HSE 8L4' T5 HO/ELIG 468
2F50BXE 2L2' F50BX/ELIG 108 10F54HSE 10L' 54W T5HO 585
2F55BXE 2L2'55BXE/ELIG 112
3F24HSE 3L4 T5HO/ELIG 80
3F40BXE 3L2' F40BX/ELIG 102
Four Foot Tandem Wired T8 HP/RW Systems
3F50BXE 3L2' F50BX/ELIG 162
2W28EEL 2L4' TW T8EE/ELEE LPF 42
3F55BXE 3L2' F55BX/ELIG 168
2W28EEE 2L4' TW T8EE/ELEE 48
4F36BXE 4L2' F36BX/ELIG 148
3W28EEL 3L4' TW T8EE/ELEE LPF 63
4F40BXE 4L2' F40BX/ELIG 144
3W28EEE 3L4' TW T8EE/ELEE 72
4F40BXH 4L 40W T5 (Std.) HPF 170
4W28EEL 4L4' TW T8EE/ELEE LPF 83
4F50BXE 4L2' F50BX/ELIG 216
4W28EEE 4L4' TW T8EE/ELEE 94
4F55BXE 4L2' F55BX/ELIG 224
3W32EEL 3L4' TW T8EE/ELEE LPF 72
5F40BXE 5L2' F40BX/ELIG 190
3W32EEE 3L4' TW T8EE/ELEE 82
5F50BXE 5L2' F50BX/ELIG 270
4W32EEL 4L4' TW T8EE/ELEE LPF 95
5F55BXE 5L2' F55BX/ELIG 280
4W32EEE 4L4' TW T8EE/ELEE 107
6F36BXE 6L2' F36BX/ELIG 212
6F40BXE 6L2' F40BX/ELIG 204
6F50BXE 6L2' F50BX/ELIG 324
Two Foot High Efficient T8 Systems
6F55BXE 6L2' F55BX/ELIG 336
Rated
8F36BXE 8L2' F36BX/ELIG 296 Device Code Device Description Watts
8F40BXE 8L2' F40BX/ELIG 288
1F17ESL 1L2' 17W T8EE/ELEE LPF 14
8F50BXE 8L2' F50BX/ELIG 432
1F17ESN 1L2' 17W T8EE/ELEE 17
8F55BXE 8L2' F55BX/ELIG 448
1F17ESH 1L2' 17W T8EE/ELEE HPF 20
9F36BXE 9L2' F36BX/ELIG 318
2F17ESL 2L2' 17W T8EE/ELEE LPF 27
9F40BXE 9L2' F40BX/ELIG 306
2F17ESN 2L2' 17W T8EE/ELEE 32
9F50BXE 9L2' F50BX/ELIG 486
2F17ESH 2L2' 17W T8EE/ELEE HPF 40
9F55BXE 9L2' F55BX/ELIG 504
3F17ESL 3L2' 17W T8EE/ELEE LPF 39
12F40BE 12L2' F40BX/ELIG 408
3F17ESN 3L2' 17W T8EE/ELEE 46
12F50BE 12L2' F50BX/ELIG 648
3F17ESH 3L2' 17W T8EE/ELEE HPF 61
12F55BE 12L2' F55BX/ELIG 672

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Three Foot High Efficient T8 Systems LED Lighting Fixtures (cont.)


1F25ESL 1L3' 25W T8EE/ELEE LPB 21 Rated
1F25ESN 1L3' 25W T8EE/ELEE 24 Device Code Device Description Watts
1F25ESH 1L3' 25W T8EE/ELEE HPB 30 1L040 40 WATT LED 40
2F25ESL 2L3' 25W T8EE/ELEE LPB 40 1L043 43 WATT LED 43
2F25ESN 2L3' 25W T8EE/ELEE 45 1L045 45 WATT LED 45
2F25ESH 2L3' 25W T8EE/ELEE HPB 60 1L050 50 WATT LED 50
3F25ESL 3L3' 25W T8EE/ELEE LPB 58 1L055 55 WATT LED 55
3F25ESN 3L3' 25W T8EE/ELEE 67 1L060 60 WATT LED 60
3F25ESH 3L3' 25W T8EE/ELEE HPB 90 1L070 70 WATT LED 70
1L075 75 WATT LED 75
1L080 80 WATT LED 80
Electronic Metal Halide Lamps 1L085 85 WATT LED 85
1M0150E 150W METAL HALIDE EB 160 1L090 90 WATT LED 90
1M0200E 200W METAL HALIDE EB 215 1L095 95 WATT LED 95
1M0250E 250W METAL HALIDE EB 270 1L110 100 WATT LED 100
1M0320E 320W METAL HALIDE EB 345 1L115 115 WATT LED 115
1M0350E 350W METAL HALIDE EB 375 1L120 120 WATT LED 139
1M0400E 400W METAL HALIDE EB 430 1L125 125 WATT LED 125
1M0450E 400W METAL HALIDE EB 480 1L130 130 WATT LED 130
1L135 135 WATT LED 135
1L140 140 WATT LED 164
LED Lighting Fixtures 1L145 145 WATT LED 145
Rated IL150 150 WATT LED 150
Device Code Device Description Watts 1L155 155 WATT LED 155
1L010 10 WATT LED 10 1L160 160 WATT LED 160
1L011 11 WATT LED 11 1L165 165 WATT LED 165
1L012 12 WATT LED 12 IL170 170 WATT LED 170
1L014 14 WATT LED 14 1L175 175 WATT LED 175
1L015 15 WATT LED 15 1L180 180 WATT LED 180
1L016 16 WATT LED 16 1L185 185 WATT LED 185
1L017 17 WATT LED 17 1L190 190 WATT LED 190
1L023 23 WATT LED 23 1L200 200 WATT LED 200
1L025 25 WATT LED 25 1L210 210 WATT LED 210
1L028 28 WATT LED 28 1L220 220 WATT LED 220
1L029 29 WATT LED 29 1L240 240 WATT LED 240
1L035 35 WATT LED 35

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Four Foot T8 HP/RW Systems Four Foot T8 HP/RW Systems (cont.)


Device Code Device Description Rated Watts Device Code Device Description Rated Watts

1F25EEL 1L4' 25W T8EE/ELEE LPF 19 3F30EEL 3L4' 30W T8EE/ELEE LPF 68
1F25EEE 1L4' 25W T8EE/ELEE 22 3F30EEE 3L4' 30W T8EE/ELEE 77
1F25EEH 1L4' 25W T8EE/EELE HPF 30 3F30EEH 3L4' 30W T8EE/EELE HPF 103
1F25EEE 1L4' 25W T8EE/ELEE 22 4F30EEL 4L4' 30W T8EE/ELEE LPF 89
2F25EEL 2L4' 25W T8EE/ELEE LPF 37 4F30EEE 4L4' 30W T8EE/ELEE 101
2F25EEE 2L4' 25W T8EE/ELEE 43 4F30EEH 4L4' 30W T8EE/EELE HPF 133
2F25EEH 2L4' 25W T8EE/EELE HPF 57 1F32EEL 1L4' T8EE/ELEE LPF 25
3F25EEL 3L4' 25W T8EE/ELEE LPF 57 1F32EEE 1L4' T8EE/ELEE 28
3F25EEE 3L4' 25W T8EE/ELEE 64 1F32EEH 1L4' T8EE/ELEE LPF 38
3F25EEH 3L4' 25W T8EE/EELE HPF 86 2F32EEL 2L4' T8EE/ELEE LPF 47
4F25EEL 4L4' 25W T8EE/ELEE LPF 75 2F32EEE 2L4' T8EE/ELEE 53
4F25EEE 4L4' 25W T8EE/ELEE 86 2F32EEH 2L4' T8EE/ELEE HPF 73
4F25EEH 4L4' 25W T8EE/EELE HPF 111 3F32EEL 3L4' T8EE/ELEE LPF 72
4F25EEL 4L4' 25W T8EE/ELEE LPF 75 3F32EEE 3L4' T8EE/ELEE 82
1F28EEL 1L4' 28W T8EE/ELEE LPF 22 3F32EEH 3L4' T8EE/ELEE/HPF 109
1F28EEE 1L4' 28W T8EE/ELEE 24 4F32EEL 4L4' T8EE/ELEE LPF 95
1F28EEH 1L4' 28W T8EE/EELE HPF 33 4F32EEE 4L4' T8EE/ELEE 107
2F28EEL 2L4' 28W T8EE/ELEE LPF 42 4F32EEH 4L4' T8EE/ELEE HPF 141
2F28EEE 2L4' 28W T8EE/ELEE 48 5F32EEH 5L4' T8EE/ELEE HPF 182
2F28EEH 2L4' 28WT8EE/EELE HPF 64 6F32EEH 6L4' T8EE/ELEE HPF 218
3F28EEL 3L4' 28W T8EE/ELEE LPF 63 8F32EEH 8L4' T8EE/ELEE HPF 282
3F28EEE 3L4' 28W T8EE/ELEE 72
3F28EEH 3L4' 28W T8EE/EELE HPF 96
4F28EEL 4L4' 28W T8EE/ELEE LPF 83 T5 Systems
4F28EEE 4L4' 28W T8EE/ELEE 94 Device Code Device Description Rated Watts
4F28EEH 4L4' 28W T8EE/EELE HPF 126
1F14SSE 1L2' T5/ELIG 16
1F30EEL 1L4' 30W T8EE/ELEE LPF 24
1F21SSE 1L3' T5/ELIG 24
1F30EEE 1L4' 30W T8EE/ELEE 26
1F24HSE 1L224W T5HO/ELIG 29
1F30EEH 1L4' 30W T8EE/EELE HPF 36
1F28SSE 1L4' T5/ELIG 32
2F30EEL 2L4' 30W T8EE/ELEE LPF 45
1F39HSE 1L3' T5 HO/ELIG 42
2F30EEE 2L4' 30W T8EE/ELEE 52
1F54HSE 1L4' T5 HO/ELIG 59
2F30EEH 2L4' 30WT8EE/EELE HPF 69
2F14SSE 2L2 T5/ELIG 34
3F30EEL 3L4' 30W T8EE/ELEE LPF 68
2F24HSE 2L2 T5HO/ELIG 52
3F30EEE 3L4' 30W T8EE/ELEE 77
2F21SSE 2L3' T5/ELIG 47
3F30EEH 3L4' 30W T8EE/EELE HPF 103
2F28SSE 2L4' T5/ELIG 63
4F30EEL 4L4' 30W T8EE/ELEE LPF 89
2F39HSE 2L3' T5 HO/ELIG 85
4F30EEE 4L4' 30W T8EE/ELEE 101
2F54HSE 2L4' T5 HO/ELIG 117
4F30EEH 4L4' 30W T8EE/EELE HPF 133
3F54HSE 3L4' T5 HO/ELIG 177
1F30EEL 1L4' 30W T8EE/ELEE LPF 24
4F54HSE 4L 54W T5 HO 234
1F30EEE 1L4' 30W T8EE/ELEE 26
5F54HSE 5L4' T5 HO/ELIG 294
1F30EEH 1L4' 30W T8EE/EELE HPF 36
6F54HSE 6L 54W T5 HO 351
2F30EEL 2L4' 30W T8EE/ELEE LPF 45
8F54HSE 8L4' T5 HO/ELIG 468
2F30EEE 2L4' 30W T8EE/ELEE 52
10F54HSE 10L' 54W T5HO 585
2F30EEH 2L4' 30WT8EE/EELE HPF 69

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